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JAKARTA - Weekly music events, the Swag Event resumed on Tuesday, June 20 evening by presenting three performers at once, namely Caffeine, Alessa, and Alma Thania.

Held at Twin House - Kala in Kalijaga, Blok M area, South Jakarta, the event hosted by the duo MC Eno Suratno Wongsodimedjo and Ncek Gaul started at 7 pm.

The excitement was opened by Alma Thania's appearance, a talented young soloist who has just released a bright Heart single. This song made by Pongki Barata, raises the theme of making big decisions in life.

Apart from the Bright Heart, the former member of the Abu-abu White vocal group also brought a number of cover songs, including Rungkad, which was popularized by Chrisye's Happy Asmara and Cinta singer.

The Swag stage became even more lively when the pop unit from Majalengka, Alessa appeared to bring a series of songs to cover, starting from the Star of Life belonging to the late Nike Ardilla, to Let it belong to Nidji.

On the same occasion, the band, which is fronted by Putri (vocals), Elton (guitar), and Andri (drums) also introduced their own single titled Sayang.

The 35th edition of the Swag Event was finally closed by an appearance from Cffeine, a veteran pop rock band from Bandung who was present to play a new single titled Tak Kan Kurelakan Kau Go for the first time.

The plan is that the single will be released to the market on June 23, by introducing a new vocalist from the audition, Chikin Muhammad.

In addition to bringing their new song, Caffeine, which now also consists of Beni Anwar (guitar) and Yudi (drums), sings their old works including Kau Tlah Go, Live Peaceful Hearts, I Will Not Have, and Who Never.

The Swag Event is a routine event made by Dhiche Stage which is initiated independently as a storefront for musicians across genres and generations who want to show their work to the public.

Initially, the Swag Event was held at Twalen Warong, M Bloc Jakarta for almost a year. Later, this event moved to Twin House which is in the Kala culinary complex in Kalijaga.


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